Good Evening, the two small keys are the alarm keys where you need to switch on the iginition key first before you use the alarm key to switch off or bypass the alarm system.

To switch off: Turn the iginition key to ON position and follow by turning clock wise using the small alarm key. Recommend this action when you totally not planning to use the alarm in a short period of time. If in future you need to use back the alarm system, you have to turn the ingnition key to ON position first follow by turning anti-clock wise using the small alarm key.

To Bypass Alarm (Deactivate & Activate back): Turn the ignition key to ON position and follow by turning clock-wise plus anti-clock wise (back to original position). Recommend to follow this action when your alarm remote control battery is out and you are planning to change it later.

Hope this may help you. Any query, you may visit me at Kah Bintang HQ in Jln Ipoh KL or call me at 012-2221616 or email me at sam@kahbintang.com. SAM CHONG.

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rivaldo wrote:

When i get my car, i got 2 <b>small keys</b>, that key use to switch off the alarm manually?

Can i know wht is the small keys use for? And where is the key hole?

Need you guys to explain, SA no tell me when i get the car. Beside i am too excited to take the car, and never check my spare keys.

Thanks.

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I think it not necessary la. from what i know, we all got the same two small keys but the different car keys. The bypass is require the car key and the small key to work together. So if the thief has the standard small key, how he going to bypass the alarm if he dun have the car key. Unless he to the ignition key la.

david wrote:

For real security purpose, please remove the post showing how to bypass the alarm system!

Up to you, but does it means like when white hats released security flaw to the Internet will not give black hat enough information to attack those vulnerable system that Microsoft not yet releasing any patches?

Its the software security issue la. Software got many loop hole for ppl to hack in in anytime but for car security hardware is really straight forward one. Both can't to compare with each other la.

Anyway, its up to the boss decision whether want to put the alarm bypass procedure in here or not.

david wrote:

Up to you, but does it means like when white hats released security flaw to the Internet will not give black hat enough information to attack those vulnerable system that Microsoft not yet releasing any patches?

Thanks Sam.
Thanks for solving the problem for me. I have a try already. It's work.

Emm, i think i post to wrong topic. Sorry for that guys.

scst wrote:

Good Evening, the two small keys are the alarm keys where you need to switch on the iginition key first before you use the alarm key to switch off or bypass the alarm system.

To switch off: Turn the iginition key to ON position and follow by turning clock wise using the small alarm key. Recommend this action when you totally not planning to use the alarm in a short period of time. If in future you need to use back the alarm system, you have to turn the ingnition key to ON position first follow by turning anti-clock wise using the small alarm key.

To Bypass Alarm (Deactivate & Activate back): Turn the ignition key to ON position and follow by turning clock-wise plus anti-clock wise (back to original position). Recommend to follow this action when your alarm remote control battery is out and you are planning to change it later.

Hope this may help you. Any query, you may visit me at Kah Bintang HQ in Jln Ipoh KL or call me at 012-2221616 or email me at sam@kahbintang.com. SAM CHONG.